What items are included in a major maintenance service for a car with 100,000 kilometers?

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07/29/25 9:25am
Major maintenance items for a car with 100,000 kilometers include the following: 1. Replace engine oil and three filters. 2. Replace transmission fluid. 3. Replace generator and fan belts. 4. Replace spark plugs. 5. Replace brake fluid. 6. Replace power steering fluid. 7. Replace fuel filter. Car maintenance precautions are as follows: 1. Prevent evaporation of gasoline and water: In summer, temperatures are generally higher. Therefore, gasoline and water evaporate more easily than usual. It is necessary to frequently check the radiator and fuel tank, and promptly top up when gasoline and water levels are low. 2. Pay attention to interior hygiene: Summer is the season when bacteria grow the fastest, so the car interior should be kept clean, especially items that are prone to getting dirty such as car seat covers, steering wheel covers, and car floor mats.
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